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Scott Radke is a Cleveland-based artist who’s work can be found from London to Los Angeles in major galleries, studios and private art collections. His work and designs have made appearances in such films as Walt Disney’s Academy award winning Alice in Wonderland Directed by Tim Burton. Radke’s sculptures stem from subconscious imagery. He uses mixed media in his puppet-like sculptures and explores a fairy-tale like mixture of animal human hybrids. His work is highly influenced by nature.

Audrey Kawasaki is an Los Angeles, California based artist whose works are contradictions within themselves. Her pieces are both innocent and erotic; attractive yet disturbing. Audrey’s precise technical style is at once influenced by both manga comics and Art Nouveau. Her sharp graphic imagery is combined with the natural grain of the wood panels she paints on, bringing an unexpected warmth to enigmatic subject matter.

The figures she paints are seductive and contain an air of melancholy. They exist in their own sensually esoteric realm, yet at the same time present a sense of accessibility that draws the observer to them. These mysterious young women captivate with the direct stare of seductive eyes.

It Was You oil, graphite, and ink on wood panel 24″x24″ (2014)

Manic oil, graphite, and ink on wood panel 20″x36″ (2014)

Maybe Tomorrow oil, graphite, and ink on wood panel 24″x24″ (2014)

Her Way oil, graphite, and ink on wood panel 18″x30″ (2013)

Time Will Tell oil, ink, and graphite on wood 24″x18″ (2013)

You Come First oil, acrylic, and graphite on wood panel 16″x16″ (2012)